Chicken is an English equivalent of 'poulet'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'le' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'poo-leh'. It makes for a tasty protein dish anytime, but particularly as part of Christmas celebrations among French speakers.
Chicken is "poulet" in French, which is a masculine noun.
"un poulet" (masc.) Poulet is the word for chicken in French.
poulet-frites is 'chicken and fries' in French.
The English word 'poultry' comes from old French. The original French words poulet (chicken), poule (hen), poulette (young, female chicken) are derived from Latin "pullus" (chick), and not from the English word which is more recent.
It is masculine. (un poulet)
le poulet (m)
Chicken noodle soup is 'soupe de nouilles au poulet' in French.
filet de poulet is the translation. It means chicken fillet in English language.
Quel est la plat du jour? in French is "What is the dish of the day?" in English.
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a chicken is 'un poulet' in French